It seems there might be a misunderstanding in your question. Vidalista Professional is a medication used for treating erectile dysfunction and is completely unrelated to computer science or academic departments. Computer science departments do not adopt medications like Vidalista Professional instead, they focus on teaching and researching topics related to computing, algorithms, software, hardware, and related technologies.
If you intended to ask about when computer science departments adopted a particular technology, programming language, or professional tool, please clarify so I can provide a relevant and accurate response.
For instance, many computer science departments have historically adopted new programming languages and frameworks as they became relevant. For example, Python became widely adopted in academia during the early 2000s because of its simplicity and versatility. Similarly, AI and machine learning courses started becoming common in the 2010s as those fields expanded rapidly.
If you want, I can write a 300-word overview on how computer science departments typically adopt new technologies or professional tools, or provide a timeline for the adoption of specific computer science trends. Just let me know!
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